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why do you think towns grew around temples​

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Answered by ranismita222
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Towns grew around temples because the temple towns represented a significant pattern of urbanisation. Temples were considered central to the economy and society. The rulers constructed these temples to demonstrate their devotion to various deities.

Answered by barunmondal1969
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Towns grew around temples because temples were central to economy and society. Temple authorities used their wealth to finance trade and banking. Also, the large number of pilgrims provided ample opportunities for traders and artisans to conduct business.

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